Journal
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Lifting industry standards
– Shaun InguanzoIT WAS a case of no pain, no crane, for Bomac Engineering’s Barry McFarlane. The forward-thinking owner of Bomac can now proudly flout…
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Snow job inspires
By Shaun InguanzoDAVID Trout’s inspiration from snow-covered Prague can be viewed in a series of photographs at Walker Street Gallery in Dandenong this month. Last…
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Murder charge
A DANDENONG man has died after his neck was slashed near the Crown Casino on Saturday. The 20-year-old African-born man died at the scene after…
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Words do the work
HELPING migrant women overcome the frustration of the English language barrier has been the mission of Noble Park-based volunteer group Lady Talk. Lady Talk has…
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Dogs on death row
By Nathan Johnston MORE than 50 dogs are in danger of being put down at the Keysborough Animal Shelter. The shelter can legally only house…
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Donations help club to kick on
By Shaun Inguanzo A COMMUNITY football team on the brink of folding has been rescued by community donations. Gifts of nearly $4000 have saved the…
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Police searches follow ecstasy discovery
By Rebecca Fraser and Shaun InguanzoFEDERAL police scoured Dandenong last week for information relating to one of the country’s biggest police seizures of ecstasy. On…
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Chisholm land sale sparks parking debate
DANDENONG’S Chisholm Institute of TAFE has defended claims it is not a ‘good neighbour’ to residents following the sale of land on the institute’s grounds.…
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Great prices and designs
FOR a limited time only, Australian Rug Craftsmen are holding a huge rug sale with 20 to 50 per cent off genuine prices on all…
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Starlight makes young Allan’s wish come true
By Shaun Inguanzo DANDENONG boy Allan Vince has received an early Christmas present courtesy of the Starlight Children’s Foundation (SCF). Allan, 7, is still attending…
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Panthers not up to scratch
THE Dandenong Panthers went down by one agonising wicket in their Victorian Premier League match against Footscray-Edgewater at Shepley Oval on Saturday. After setting the…
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Mordy scares ’Pies
THE Clayton Magpies survived a five-goal final-quarter charge by Mordialloc to keep their Southern Football League Division One finals hopes alive, winning by just two…